Asked point blank if he was considering a switch to backup Jason Campbell, Chudzinski told the room "at all positions we're considering (a change)" and "we'll basically put the guys at all positions who give us the best opportunity to win."

"It's not all Brandon," said Chudzinski, who emphasized that "everyone needs to play better."

Everyone was playing better when the Browns were riding the Brian Hoyer wave during a three-game win streak that came to a crashing halt when he was lost to a torn ACL in Week 5. Weeden's attempt to guide the offense during two straight losses has been nothing short of a disaster, and it's clear the coaching staff is losing patience.

It's also clear Chudzinski and Co. don't think much of Campbell, who -- in theory -- started the offseason as a contender for the starting job only to lose out to Weeden before tumbling into the third spot behind Hoyer.

Gregg Rosenthal is here in the newsroom suggesting that a lunch bet be placed on Weeden being benched. Nobody's gonna eat, because you can't find a soul who thinks Weeden will -- or, at least, should -- play Sunday.